Some of the books have dedications at the beginning.
Redwall[]
- No dedication
Mossflower[]
- No dedication
Mattimeo[]
- No dedication
Mariel of Redwall[]
- To Liz
Liz is Brian Jacques' collaborator Liz Crampton.
Salamandastron[]
Martin the Warrior[]
- Dedicated to a true friend, Patricia Lee Gauch
Gauch was a friend of Jacques and Philomel's lead editor and and vice president.
The Bellmaker[]
- To the memory of Alan Durband, gentleman and teacher
Durband was a colleague of Brian Jacques who submitted Redwall to publishers without Brian's knowledge.
Outcast of Redwall[]
Pearls of Lutra[]
No dedication.
The Great Redwall Feast[]
- To Jade Pascal Jacques, from her grandfather
Jade is Brian Jacques' grandaughter, whom Mariel Gullwhacker is based on.
The Long Patrol[]
- To the memory of a nine-year-old boy, Jimmy Casey--the bravest warrior of all who never gave up, and who will live on in the hearts of all who knew him.
Marlfox[]
- To the memory of a true Redwall friend and talented illustrator, Allan Curless
The Legend of Luke[]
- In memory of Tony Jacques
Tony was Brian Jacques' brother.
Lord Brocktree[]
- In memory of Gerry Ryan, a great singer and a good friend
Taggerung[]
A Redwall Winter's Tale[]
- For Hannah Elizabeth Jacques with love from Grandad.
Triss[]
Loamhedge[]
- For my good friend Martha Buckley, who inspired my Martha.
- For Heather Boyd, who cheered me from her hospital bed to mine.
- and
- To the memory of two brave warriors:
- Nolan Wallace, who became Lonna Bowstripe,
- and Eric Masato Takashige Boehm, who fought the good fight.
Eric Boehm was a Californian who died at age 14 in 2002 following a five year battle with leukemia. Nolan Wallace died in 2001 after battling cancer.
Rakkety Tam[]
- For Tim Moses, a colleague and a great friend.
- Thank you for everything.
Tim Moses was the publicity director for Penguin Putnam Young Readers division.
The Redwall Cookbook[]
- For Constance, who collected the recipes
Constance is Brian Jacques' grandmother.
High Rhulain[]
- To Alan Ingram, the "guardian at Redwall's gate".
- Ingram holds rights to The Legend of Redwall Abbey.
Eulalia![]
- In honour of Peter McGovern,
- a true friend and a great man
Peter McGovern was a renowned Liverpudlian folk songwriter died in 2006. He wrote a classic anthem for Liverpool, "In my Liverpool Home", which appears on Swallow the Anchor and A Gig wid Brig.
Doomwyte[]
- For P.F.C. Donald Reas Axtell,
- a true warrior.
Donald Reas Axtell III was a member of the U.S. military who lost his legs in Iraq in August 2007 after a rocket was fired into a military base. Axtel Sturnclaw was named for him.
The Sable Quean[]
- To Billy Maher
- Maestro di Musica
- and My Good Friend
Billy Maher composed the music for the Redwall audiobooks.
The Rogue Crew[]
- For Jimmy Jacques,
- a great pal who is also
- an outstanding brother